Floyd the fruit fly doesn't believe in evolution. In his eight long days of life, he's never seen a single fly turn into a new species. His daughter Flicka steps in to explain how evolution works by discussing fossils, DNA, rock layers, and real-time examples like bacteria adapting to antibiotics. She shows Floyd that evolution isn't about sudden, clear-cut changes, but is more of a gradual process, like colors blending in a rainbow over millions of years. Along the way, the story highlights the importance of evidence and scientific methods in understanding big ideas. Floyd the Fruit Fly is an accessible and engaging introduction to evolution for readers of all ages.
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